A little help for anyone who can help me. I have an ASUS F3Sr laptop (upgraded to 4GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD). Everything works great with Kubuntu.
The only problem is the built-in webcam, which, due to a problem with some older ASUS models, was mounted backwards (180°).
So every time I rebooted and reinstalled Windows, I had to update the driver with an official one released by Asus to get the webcam to be upright.
Now, with Kubuntu (or other distros, for example, I had the same problem with LMDE 6) what can I do?
I can't find any drivers, applications, or settings, even in the terminal, that simply allow me to permanently rotate the webcam image 180°.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you very much.
The only problem is the built-in webcam, which, due to a problem with some older ASUS models, was mounted backwards (180°).
So every time I rebooted and reinstalled Windows, I had to update the driver with an official one released by Asus to get the webcam to be upright.
Now, with Kubuntu (or other distros, for example, I had the same problem with LMDE 6) what can I do?
I can't find any drivers, applications, or settings, even in the terminal, that simply allow me to permanently rotate the webcam image 180°.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you very much.
